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With the Edu Science Milk Way set, you can plaster a galaxy of stars on your ceiling in minutes. Set comes with 50 stars and a lifetime glow in the dark guarantee!

Sold only at Toys'R'Us, Edu Science educates you in the science of saving money by providing quality telescopes, microscopes, chemistry and science kits for kids that are fun! By offering a wide array of value-driven learning and educational science toys, with Edu Science you don't need grant money to set up your own science lab. Whether you want to explore all of the natural sciences or focus on Botany, Astronomy, Chemistry or even alternative energy, Edu Science has a science kit for you exclusively at Toys'R'Us.

These were purchased as a birthday gift for my young son. He is absolutely fascinated by stars and astronomy, so we got these to discuss different star types and how they work. I thought it would be a nice, added bonus that they glow in the dark.

These have been placed in open spaces in his bedroom where direct light will hit them. After two days of bedroom lights being on an average amount of time, plus direct sunlight from his bedroom window, these have yet to glow at all. I am holding out hope but so far, they have been a bit of a disappointment.

We were able to discuss different star types but he was really looking forward to them glowing in the dark. It's really a shame. :(